The Labour leader delivered a personal speech to tell people what motivates him - but he will face more questions on his tax and spending plans.
The location for Sir Keir Starmer's first big campaign speech was a parish hall in Lancing, West Sussex. There was Union Jack bunting, Formica tables and endless cups of tea. Quintessentially English, familiar, and relatable.
'I know there are countless people who haven't decide how to vote in this election,' he noted in his speech. 'Do I trust Labour with my money, our borders, our security? My answer is yes, you can.' 👉 Listen above then tap here to follow Politics at Jack at Sam's wherever you get your podcasts 👈 But the question of trust is one that haunts Starmer - the trust gap between him and voters.
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